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Linux News for Feb 20, 2013

Debian 7 Progressing, Mageia 3 Delayed(Feb 20, 2013, 23:00)OSTATIC: Debian 7.0 is progressing and testers were treated to Release Candidate 1 recently. On the other side of town Mageia has reported a change in the release schedule for upcoming version 3.

Interview - Karsten Wade - SCALE 11x(Feb 20, 2013, 19:00)SCALE 11x: Red Hat's "Community Gardener" Karsten Wade is a SCALE veteran: A former keynoter and presenter, Karsten is an 18-year IT industry veteran, and has worked most sides of common business equations as an IS manager, professional services consultant, technical writer, developer advocate, and open source specialist.

10 Free Android Apps for Easy Task Management(Feb 20, 2013, 15:00)CIO: We've put together this list of 10 useful Android tablet task management apps to help you stay on top of those important—but often easy to forget—daily work and home tasks.

Android wins a point in battle with Apple(Feb 20, 2013, 13:00)Digital Life: We agree with the American tech pundit who advised Apple to take iTunes out the back and shoot it, putting us all out of our misery.

Tizen 2.0 operating system released to developers(Feb 20, 2013, 06:00) ITworld: Tizen, the open-source project backed by Intel and Samsung Electronics, has released to software developers and device makers the software development kit and source code for a new version of its operating system.

Mageia 3 Beta 2 Review An uncut gem(Feb 20, 2013, 05:00)LinuxUser: Is this beta for one of the best community run distros around a good indicator for the full release, or a serious work in progress like last year?

51 Must-Have Android Apps(Feb 20, 2013, 04:00) Datamation: Google Play features plenty of apps to keep you connected, from finance tools to apps for medical use.

Canonical Bringing Ubuntu Linux Tablet to Market(Feb 20, 2013, 02:00)Datamation: The Ubuntu Linux operating system started off as a server and desktop operating system. Today Ubuntu has become much more, extending out to TVs, phones and now tablets.